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A professional installer assembled this kit of pry tools you'll need to complete almost any automotive project that involves the removal of doors, panels, and trim. Bojo made these pry tools from strong glass-infused nylon, with a non-marring surface that's friendly to your delicate interior or exterior finish. The ergonomically designed handles and specialized tips help you work smarter and safer even in tight and difficult-to-maneuver places.

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Versatile Tool Kit

If you're a DIY installer, these are a "must" for your toolkit. With these three tools I was able to not only remove interior dashboard panels, but was also able to route cables behind and in between panels without removing the panels. These are also perfect for removing door panels quickly and easily for things such as speaker replacement, replacing a window motor, door handle, or weather stripping.

Pros:Versatile and well made; makes interior work with dashboard panels and door panels a breeze

Better than a screwdriver

I was going to be cheap and use a screwdriver, but after watching some youtube videos on removing the old radio, I decided to pop of the Bojo tools. I am super happy I spent the money to buy these, they saved me a ton of time and caused no damaged to the dash.

No Scratch Removal

In the past, I've scuffed the interior of my car while trying to remove panels with screw drivers and other flat metal tools. So, when it came time to work on another car, I ordered the Bojo Trim Panel Tools and they have done the job flawlessly. It has helped me to easily remove the panels without any scratches. The money that you spend on these is a small price to pay for an unscratched look inside your car.

Bojo Blue

Great tools for removing trim/door panels. I would hate to have started this project with them. These are great to have around if you don't plan on using them often. I would suggest spending a little more if you plan on using a tool like this often.

DIY? You need them!!!

These tools are easy to use and are critical to avoid destroying your door panel. Before starting my DIY project, I watch a video in internet on how to remove a panel door. I felt like a pro with these tools and what I learned watching the video. My advice to readers is, first to expose and remove bolts before starting removing the panel. And, second, work the panel from the bottom to the top.

Don't Install Without Them....You Will be Sorry

Not much to say other than they are made well and work as advertised. Made removing panels easy and left no scratches. I would not attempt any type of panel removal without them...and I'm a shop teacher. Use the right tool for the job and you won't be disappointed.

WORTH IT

if you're doing any install that requires you to remove a panel - which is almost ALWAYS the case - then you'd be silly not to buy these. They've not only saved the edges of my panels, they've saved my fingernails, too. I just wish I would have bought them years ago.

Trim tools

Norm at Crutchfield recommended these and he was right...made pulling off trim pieces a breeze. Much better than using a screwdriver and going to the junkyard to find another after you've broken your trim pieces with the screwdriver.

Dash Panel Removal Made Easy

I was running cables under my various dash panels and these tools made it easy to remove them without marring the plastic. I've only used them once, but they held up well and show no sign or wear and tear.

Nice Utility Tools

These trim panel removal tools are quite useful in helping to remove various types of trim pieces and they perform exactly as expected. They are not designed to remove trim automatically - they are designed to help you remove trim without scratching up the surrounding areas or the trim itself. Besides installing a head unit, speakers, and an amp, I have found these tools useful in several other applications around the home.

Pros:The quality of the tools seems to be pretty good.
They do exactly what they are designed to do.

Useful Tools

I purchased these tools specifically for speaker installation in my 2014 Ford Mustang. I installed speakers in the door and the rear deck. The straight, non-forked pry bar was ideal for removing the plastic pieces of trim from the door without scuffing or scratching the materials. Also, the angled, forked prybar was ideal for removing push-pins which hold the rear deck in place. So, I was quite happy with my purchase. The tools are the right size and sturdy enough for multiple uses. I highly recommend them. Do not use a flat head screwdriver to remove the panels/trim. Use the proper tools, like these.

Pros:Safe to use on plastic door panels and pieces. A variety of heads for the job. Solid construction.

the cons of NOT having them

im not here to talk about how awesome it was TO have them. im going to talk about how miserable it is NOT to have them. i wound up slicing my finger open on a sharp bit of plastic when it snapped closed on my finger, i scarred and scratched the paint on my car, AND i managed to break several snaps. hindsight being 20/20 i seriously regret NOT buying them. especially since they are only $12.

Very Helpful

The separate tools included with this kit makes it very useful. The blade tool is used to provide a slight gap in the trim panel, then the fork safely pries the clip apart without damage. Also, these tools do not scratch paint or car trim.

Did the job, but...

I gave this product 3 stars because I couldn't have done the job without it. However, it didn't work as well as I expected. I removed the stereo from a 2006 Honda Accord - middle dash section, center console fold up pocket, trip around shift lever, etc. The gap around trim panels is very tight and the blade tip seemed to be about twice as thick. Trying to insert the tool between the dash panel was far more difficult that I thought and required lots of force to get the tool into the gap. As a result, several marks or impressions were left. Since the dashboard is someone soft, I'm hoping those impressions will eventually rebound or have a memory effect. Someone disappointed since I'm a bit of a perfectionist. The tools themselves appear to be very durable.